Ukraine, Russia trade strikes; Wildberries site hit again
Ukriane reported 10 dead in a missile strike in the northeastern Kharkiv oblast near the border. Russia, meanwhile, reported more than 600 drones approaching the Moscow area and warned the UK on suppyling drones to Kyiv.
Ukraine and Russia exchanged attacks overnight, with 10 civilian deaths reported near the Russian border in Kharkiv, according to the regional governor Oleh Syniehubov. Meanwhile, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that around 620 Ukrainian drones targeted the capital region, of which approximately 180 were shot down over Moscow.
Russia's Defense Ministry reported repelling 791 Ukrainian drones in total. The strikes caused minor damage at a Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna, as well as damage to residential buildings in the village of Kuznetsy. Russia's Embassy in London criticized the UK for supplying drones used in attacks on Russian territory, accusing the UK of deliberately escalating the Ukraine crisis.
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